Firefly
Breaking Benjamin Lyrics


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You my friend
You're a lot like them
But I cut your line
And you know I did
Now I'm lost in you
Like I always do
And I'd die to win
'Cause I'm born to lose

Firefly, could you shine your light
Now I know your ways
'Cause they're just like mine
Now I'm justified
As I fall in line
And it's hard to try
When you're open wide

Take my hand
We'll be off and then
We'll come back again
To a different land
Now I like this way
You can go away
If you guess the name
You cannot replace

Firefly, could you shine your light
Now I know your ways
'Cause they're just like mine
Now I'm justified
As I fall in line
And it's hard to try
When you're open wide

Bring me your enemies
Lay them before me
And walk away, walk away, walk away

Firefly, could you shine your light
Now I know your ways
'Cause they're just like mine
Now I'm justified
As I fall in line
And it's hard to try
When you're open wide

Fuck you firefly
Have you lost your light
Now I hate your ways
'Cause they're just like mine
So you've lost my friend
Such a sorry end




And I don't know why
So I choke and smile (smile)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Firefly" by Breaking Benjamin are about the singer's complicated relationship with someone who is similar to him, and the risks and consequences of getting too close to that person. At the beginning of the song, the singer makes a reference to "them", possibly meaning the people who are similar to the person he is addressing. However, the singer has cut the line between them, indicating that he does not want to be like them. Despite this, he is "lost in" the person he is addressing, as he always is. He is willing to risk everything to win that person over, despite knowing that he is "born to lose".


The chorus of the song asks the titular "firefly" to shine its light, as the singer now knows the person's ways, which are just like his. He has fallen in line and finds it difficult to try when he is open wide. The second verse shifts to the singer asking the person he is addressing to bring him his enemies to lay before him, so that he can walk away from them. The chorus repeats, but the final verse is more confrontational as the singer expresses frustration with the firefly for losing its light and being just like him. He believes that this has caused him to lose his friend, and he doesn't understand why, so he chokes and smiles.


Overall, "Firefly" is a song about the struggle to avoid falling into patterns of behavior that are destructive, and the risks of getting too close to those who share those patterns. It conveys a feeling of vulnerability and desperation, as the singer wants to win the person over despite knowing that it could end badly. The use of the firefly as a metaphor adds a sense of longing for guidance and understanding, as the singer seeks the light to reveal the truth of the situation.


Line by Line Meaning

You my friend
The singer is addressing a friend.


You're a lot like them
The friend is similar to others in some way.


But I cut your line
The singer has broken off some form of communication with the friend.


And you know I did
The friend is aware of the artist's actions.


Now I'm lost in you
The artist is deeply involved with the friend.


Like I always do
This is a recurring pattern for the singer.


And I'd die to win
The singer is willing to risk everything.


'Cause I'm born to lose
The artist believes they are destined to fail.


Firefly, could you shine your light
The artist is addressing a firefly, asking for illumination.


Now I know your ways
The artist has come to an understanding of something through the firefly.


'Cause they're just like mine
The singer has discovered that the firefly's ways are similar to its own.


Now I'm justified
The artist feels validated.


As I fall in line
The singer is following a set path or pattern.


And it's hard to try
Doing something difficult is taxing on the singer.


When you're open wide
Being vulnerable can impede progress.


Take my hand
The artist is offering to guide the friend.


We'll be off and then
The artist and friend will leave together.


We'll come back again
The singer and friend will return after some time away.


To a different land
The destination will be unlike the current location.


Now I like this way
The artist enjoys this new path or pattern.


You can go away
The friend has the option to leave.


If you guess the name
The friend is offered a challenge.


You cannot replace
The singer is irreplaceable.


Bring me your enemies
The artist is asking for the friend's enemies.


Lay them before me
The singer desires a confrontation with these enemies.


And walk away, walk away, walk away
The friend is asked to leave during this encounter.


Fuck you firefly
The singer is angry with the firefly.


Have you lost your light
The artist is questioning the source of the firefly's illumination.


Now I hate your ways
The artist no longer relates to the firefly.


'Cause they're just like mine
The firefly's ways now mirror the singer's perceived failures.


So you've lost my friend
The firefly's absence causes the singer to lose the friend as well.


Such a sorry end
The artist laments the situation.


And I don't know why
The artist is confused and searching for answers.


So I choke and smile (smile)
The artist is suppressing emotions and putting on a facade for others.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BENJAMIN BURNLEY, JEREMY HUMMEL, AARON C FINCKE, MARK JAMES KLEPASKI

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